SAN ANTONIO -- Texas country music star Roger Creager will attempt to break the world record for the world's largest river float trip Saturday at Rockin' R River Rides in New Braunfels.

The attempt is for the record for largest raft of tubes or rings. Creager and his fans will need to surpass the previous record with 251 tubes tied together for a total of five minutes, according to KGNB.

"We don't have a head count. We're not taking reservations; just asking people to show up. I feel pretty confident, though, " Creager told the Express-News in an article printed Thursday. "I don't know if we'll have 251 or 2,000, but either way it's going to be awesome."

Although a lot will be going on, Creager was confident that it would be an enjoyable experience for everyone.

"It will be a bit of an event at the beginning, " he said. "I'll play a few songs and talk a little bit. We have to organize it so everybody knows what to do."

Shane Wolf, general manager at Rockin' R, said that he believes they have a great shot at breaking the record.

"We have hundereds to thousands of people every Saturday," Wolf said. "Why not make a party out of it and try to break a record?"

Wolf also said that representatives from the Guinness Book of World Records would be there to verify the record, and that Creager would play for all those participating.

"We'll have the whole process set up for what [Guinness] needs," he said. "We'll be doing tubes like normal, and have another booth for those participating in that part of the float. [Creager] is going to play for 30 minutes on stage overlooking the actual river so people can enjoy him while in the water."

Wolf said registration begins at 10 a.m., and Creager will begin playing around 11 a.m. The official record attempt will begin at noon.

Creager's newest album, Road Show, is scheduled to release July 22. One of Creager's singles off of the new album, River Song, details Creager's memories floating along with friends.